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[Title] => Mr. Barangay
[Summary] => "Ako ireklamo Sir Jun ni street cleaner nga nadestino diri sa may lto-Mandaue kay akong nasakpan nga wa gyod limpyohi tungod sa among balay kay mao daw sugo sa kapitan, maayo pang mo-resign na sila" - Dr. Danny Dionson ni Sir Jun".
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[Title] => Going after the big fish
[Summary] => The month of May is feeding time for whale sharks, locally known as "butanding." Lured by plankton and krill, the biggest fish in the world start arriving around January and stay in the coastal waters of Donsol, Sorsogon, until June when they resume their long migratory swim.
Tourists looking for a different kind of attraction can still catch these gentle giants for a memorable encounter with nature. A group of employees of Smart Communications Inc., along with media guests, did just that to help promote community-based ecotourism.
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[AuthorName] => Nick Bautista
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[Title] => Going after the big fish
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Tourists looking for a different kind of attraction can still catch these gentle giants for a memorable encounter with nature. A group of employees of Smart Communications Inc., along with media guests, did just that to help promote community-based ecotourism.
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